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To Find out Cultural Heritage in Dubrovnik

In Dubrovnik, there are 80 churches, and we'll show you some of them here. Certainly we suggest that you find time and visit at least few of the churches if you arrive in Dubrovnik on vacation. Churches and sacred buildings in Dubrovnik

The city of Dubrovnik has an extremely rich cultural offer. Only in the old town there are a dozen museums that preserve the precious exhibits the rich history of Dubrovnik. Here we will bring several museums, which are really worth a visit. Read more about

If you arrive in Dubrovnik, do not miss going to the city walls. This unique symbol is sending intact image of the city, which is recognized throughout the world. It is one of the things that makes Dubrovnik, one of the the most beautiful places on the Mediterranean. The city walls of Dubrovnik.

Street Stradun or Placa how is called by Dubrovnik people, is the main street of the town, and the favorite promenade of Dubrovnik, especially for young people. Favorite it self is the attraction of tourists from all over the world. Stradun - the main street in Dubrovnik

This beautiful palace is showing moderation and harmony which was present in the life of Dubrovnik, regardless of the wealth of Dubrovnik Republic, Rector's Palace had a tumultuous past, it was demolished by explosions several times, it was shaken by an earthquake, and today it is still impressive. Preserves the spirit of the past that visitors is coming back far in history. More about the Rector's Palace in Dubrovnik.

All the trade routes of the Dubrovnik Republic passed through this beautiful and luxurious palace. With its playful and peculiar beauty confirms the originality of the of Dubrovnik constructions. Sponza Palace was the trade center of Dubrovnik.

They are located 300 meters from the entrance of Ploče in old town of Dubrovnik. Lazaretto Building was completed in 17th century and was built for health protection measures of the inhabitants. Dubrovnik was an important port city, so it received the travelers from all over the world. Lazareti served as a quarantine for passengers.